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Quick Web Site Building With Website Themes and Templates

By Jemser Reik Bary


Building a website used to be a very costly and time consuming exercise. You had to look for a designer, explain your requirements, and then spend a lot of time going through lots of different designs and features until you finally got what you wanted. Needless to say, this was very expensive. Technical advances and the advent of Content Management Systems (CMS) (which provide the backbone to most current websites) have both simplified website building and made it much cheaper. However if you want your site to look distinctive, you need to go a step further and add on a great web site design.

Website templates are really just stick on designs. The most simple ones are created from the language of the web - HTML, and you need to add in your content piecemeal. More complex designs are designed to fit on a framework such as WordPress, Joomla or Drupal so that your site has all the capability of the framework as well as the beauty or utility of the design you select. These ones are usually easy to install and include the ability to customise them with your own images and text.

Website designs are often fairly cheap. Using them can save you a huge amount of time and energy as you can be up and running with your design in an hour or two. You however need to choose your website template with care.

There are issues you should consider if you want to optimise your sites design. Since it is likely you prefer your website to be as unique as possible, try to avoid using any template that is common or popular.

You shouldn't spend too much time editing and customising your site. While you do need the ability to customise things such as insert your logo and edit the header, other items are not that important if the basic template is attractive. It is best to take the time to get a web site template that is close to the exact appearance you require. Understand that visitors come to your site for it's content. Using a template is meant to save you time, not swallow it up.

You need to be absolutely sure that a template will work before you buy. You should never assume that you will be able to customise it to look the way you want after you purchase and install it. So, check before hand that your template is suitable and works. If possible find out from support forums if other users have had issues with it. Look at 'frequently asked questions' and the template description to find out what it supports and what versions of your framework it works with. It is better to take the time to get in touch with the designer before you make a purchase, rather than afterwards.

If possible, try to choose a website template that offers extra benefits to your clients. Some templates include utilities and facilities that match particular niches, for example family website templates.

Ensure that the website template you get fits the foundation you have installed e.g. a website template built for one CMS will not work on another. Even though the designs may look identical they are completely different under the hood.

In conclusion:

You can rapidly and easily dress up your site with an attractive website template. However, you should endeavour to choose an ideal, compatible template if you want to be sure you actually save money. Ideally, spend as little time as possible on customising your site. Rather, focus on growing your content and clientele.




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